MallardSX2
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The 7mm-08 is what you want.
RodgerB- If those are the 127 Barnes you are going to load, I would advise against using that load on deer because you will be pretty close to minimum velocity thresholds for that bullet to perform properly. If you need to go with copper, the 100s at a faster velocity will still be really mild and work just fine on deer.I'm in a similar situation, 81 years old, cancer twice, chemo, several surgeries, and now a torn rotator cuff, I can't handle the recoil of a .308 any more. I've decided to try a 6.5 CM. I'm going to load some 127gr bullets at around 2200fps and give that a try. If that turn out to be too much I guess I'll have to drop down to .223.
I mis-spoke. I'm going to use the Nosler Accubond Long Range 129 gr, which is advertised to expand down to 1350fps.243 is a solid choice. My family has killed truck loads of critters with one. I would seriously look at a suppressor too.
RodgerB- If those are the 127 Barnes you are going to load, I would advise against using that load on deer because you will be pretty close to minimum velocity thresholds for that bullet to perform properly. If you need to go with copper, the 100s at a faster velocity will still be really mild and work just fine on deer.
6 arc would also be a great choice
Problem with factory 6arc ammo, it is anemic in a bolt action. .243 win would be top choice for your situation.